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Ahdaf Bethlehem
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Ahdaf, (Arabic “goals”) a Palestinian charity in Bethlehem, opened in 2010. Part of their work is the new St. Martha’s House, a centre for elderly women whose message is “life is to be cherished at all stages, and it is possible to care for those who need it most even under the most adverse of conditions!” Their recycled glass production also empowers women’s role in society and promotes Palestinian handcrafts. They hope with donations to find a permanent home for St. Martha’s House.
Amari Refugee Camp
Atfaluna
Beit Doqu Development Society
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Beit Doqu Development Society. A small jewellery-making project at this Society began in 2010 with help from Sunbula who trained the women and purchased machinery and tables. Beit Doqu is close to Jerusalem but since 2004 has been totally cut off by the Israeli separation road system.. At present 7 women benefit at this project. BDDS provides services in the community and has a food processing section where they sun-dry tomatoes and process other vegetables and herbs, helping local farmers.
Beit Sahour
Bethlehem Arab Women’s Union
Bethlehem Committee for Rehabilitation & Development
Gloria Enterprise
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Gloria Enterprise in Beit Sahour, a village East of Bethlehem is our largest producer group coordinating sales of Olive Wood & Mother of Pearl for workers in around 300 workshops. All of the Bethlehem area is isolated by a separation wall. The Gloria shop showcases work of artisans and encourages cooperation. Hadeel commissions new designs and is one of the few customers who pay for orders promptly. We also support “Keep Hope Alive” an Olive Tree planting project.
Haneen Project
Hirbawi
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Hirbawi Textile Factory produce Keffiyes, the iconic patterned scarves worn around the Middle East. The factory is “the only and the last” to produce Kufiya in Palestine, says manager Abdul Hirbawi with some pride. Other countries in the Middle East where the Kufiya is popular, like Jordan or Syria, produce their own -slightly different- versions. Hirbawi is the only factory in Palestine producing the original Keffiyeh, which usually awaits sale in the factory’s small backroom shop.
Idna Ladies Association
Lifegate Rehabilitation
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Lifegate opens doors for people with impairment. They are taught skills to lead an independent life and prepare for vocational training. The medical team of doctors, nurses and therapists improve physical functions and prevent deterioration. At our vocational training centre we teach impaired people handicraft professions and help them to find work in the open labour market. The products shown on our website are produced by people with special needs. We can provide them with a salary whilst you purchase our goods. Lifegate does not receive any local financial support.
Ma’an Lil-Hayat (L’Arche)
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Ma’an Lil-Hayat currently provides daily social activities, craft production and meals for 19 people with intellectual disabilities from refugee camps and villages of the Bethlehem area. Through community life and work, Ma’an Lil-Hayat seeks to foster the development of self-esteem and creativity, the ability to make choices, and the active participation in a learning environment.
Melkite
Sindyanna of Galilee
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The Sindyanna staff consists of Arab and Jewish women who share a vision of a peaceful existence. Sinyanna’s aim is not only to make outstanding olive oil soap but to enhance the Arab-Jewish cooperation whilst promoting economic opportunities for Arab women. Sindyanna is a female led Fair-Trade association. It promotes the concept of “business for peace” in Israel by selling Arab made products Internationally and channeling all the profits back into education, training, and empowerment for Arab women. Sindyanna bridges cultural divides, encourages sustainable agriculture, and supports organic farming.
Sulafa
Surif Women’s Co-operative
The Oasis Workshop
Traidcraft
Zaytoun
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Zaytoun was founded in 2004 to support the resilience and livelihoods of Palestinian farmers under occupation through fairly trading their olive oil. Initially funded by hundreds of customers who put up payment in advance of receiving their oil, Zaytoun quickly established itself as a UK social enterprise. With funding from Triodos Bank the company developed to offer a wide range of Palestinian artisan foods. Canaan Fair Trade in Palestine and Zaytoun in the UK worked together and supported Palestinian farmers to pioneer the world’s first Fairtrade certified olive oil in 2009.
Zaytouna
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